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To: Uncle Frank who wrote (10142)11/11/1999 8:07:00 PM
From: freeus  Respond to of 54805
 
rewelcome to the boring gorilla game
Well maybe, but on the other hand, making money is NEVER boring.
It makes one think of:
buying land and building one's own house one's own way
trips to walk the ALPS, a lifelong dream
Time to stay home (not working for someone else) and writing one 's novel and playing the piano
Contributing the max to Harry Brown for Libertarian presidential campaign


Contributing plenty to freedom fighting organizations (CATO,REASON, PACIFIC LEGAL FOUNDATION if you'd like some suggestions)
Easily paying for one's precious grandson's private school, needed to enrich his extremely bright mind
MMMMM Good!



To: Uncle Frank who wrote (10142)11/11/1999 11:18:00 PM
From: Douglas W. DeVries  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 54805
 
Hey Uncle Frank:

Just a couple of brief observations in the ongoing Q saga today:

1) Q passed up YHOO in market cap today.

2) In listening to some business news out of Chicago on the
way home today there was only a mention of CSCO's market
performance. There was no mention of Q. The Street is
still only beginning to realize the dominance of the Q.
When I visit the Motley Fool website I find it humorous
that they rarely mention the Q in any of their headlines
or in the discussion of the day's market movers. I think
they might be a bit embarrassed that this primate has
attained such a stature without the benefit of being
included in any of their model portfolios.

All the best to you in your continued endeavors. Keep
up the good work.

Doug



To: Uncle Frank who wrote (10142)11/12/1999 12:10:00 AM
From: Jon Khymn  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 54805
 
Uncle, being a long term COMS investor, finally realized never sleep with number two but go with the number ONE.

I've been following this thread for past few days, great thread!
Any consensus on which one will be the next gorilla in xDSL and wireless sectors?

TIA